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          Remember also good people who raced and were associated with the race, to name a few – Charles Mason, Doc Curson, Martin Biggs, Graeme Pope-Ellis, Lance Park.!

          Graeme Pope-Ellis

          Graeme "Pope" Pope-Ellis (born 26 July 1947 in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, died 17 June 2010) was a South African canoeist best known for his 46 consecutive year Dusi Canoe Marathon career, having won the race a record 15 times.[1]

          Personal life

          Pope-Ellis grew up along the banks of the Msunduzi River on a farm in Ashburton, just outside Pietermaritzburg, South Africa.

          Kevin White and Pope Ellis were third, 90seconds back – then it was the closest race in Dusi history, and 28 years since Transvaaler's.

        1. Kevin White and Pope Ellis were third, 90seconds back – then it was the closest race in Dusi history, and 28 years since Transvaaler's.
        2. Graeme Pope-Ellis was there.
        3. Remember also good people who raced and were associated with the race, to name a few – Charles Mason, Doc Curson, Martin Biggs, Graeme Pope-Ellis, Lance Park.
        4. Graeme Pope-Ellis achieved in the s and 80s.
        5. "50 Years of the Umko - " This is a fun record of some wonderful adventures enthusiastically told.
        6. He attended Alexandra High School in Pietermaritzburg and completed his first Dusi in 1965, aged 17.

          Dusi career

          Pope-Ellis completed the Dusi Canoe Marathon, arguably the world’s most prestigious canoe race,[2] 46 consecutive times between 1965 and 2010.

          He also hold the record for having won the race 15 times. Pope-Ellis has become synonymous with the race and has been affectionately named the "Dusi King".[1] Pope-Ellis won his first Dusi in 1972 with K2 partner Eric Clarke and became the first person to win the Dusi in a single canoe in 1981.[3&